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Gabby Quirova attaches the tassel to her graduation cap in Uvalde on June 24, 2022.
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Graduation in Uvalde gives tragedy-stricken town a night of normality

A month after their graduation was postponed by a mass shooting, Uvalde High School seniors finally got to celebrate their graduation on Friday.

Gabby Quirova gets her hair done for graduation by Lisa Sanchez at Hair and Nail Studio in Uvalde on June 24, 2022.
Ashley Quirova reacts to seeing her daughter, Gabby Quirova’s, freshly-styled hair for graduation at Hair and Nail Studio in Uvalde on June 24, 2022.
Gabby Quirova points to a photo on her graduation cap of Alexandria Rubio, one of the students she personally knew who was killed in the Uvalde mass shooting. She designed her cap to have the victims of the shooting on it so they could have their chance to walk across the stage, too.

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Gabby Quirova (left) and her cousin and fellow graduate Andrea Serna got matching tattoos of Texas with a heart where Uvalde is located two days after the Robb Elementary mass school shooting.

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